Compete (for) NYT Crossword Clue
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Updated Oct 08, 2024
Compete (for) NYT Crossword Clue
Let’s find the answers to Compete (for) NYT for the October 08, 2024 edition of NYT crossword puzzle.
Hints
- Answer Contains 3 letters
- Start with V and end with E.
- Possible solutions are VOE,VAE,VIE.
Answer
The answer to the Compete (for) NYT crossword clue is "VIE."
The crossword clue "Compete (for)" with the answer "VIE" refers to the verb "vie," which means to strive in competition or rivalry with others in pursuit of a goal or an advantage. The word originates from the Latin "invitare," which meant "to invite" or "challenge," and evolved through Old French as "envier," meaning "to compete."
In modern English, "vie" is used when individuals or groups are contending against one another for a prize, recognition, or position. For example, athletes may vie for a championship, or candidates might vie for a political office. This succinct, three-letter word is often seen in crosswords due to its brevity and utility.
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